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I have used them no problems. But I hear they can crunch the needle bearing or put a hole in the Piston. I prefer holding the flywheel or clutchAre piston stops 100% safe to use on engines? I’ve heard some people advise against them and say they can cause holing in the piston. Just wanted a general answer from the people here because I really don’t want to risk ruining any of my engines
I have used them no problems. But I hear they can crunch the needle bearing or put a hole in the Piston. I prefer holding the flywheel or clutch
That looks like a really cool design, might get one of those insteadI use one of these. Works great.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/RC-1-4-Qua...369014?hash=item3f34e518f6:g:0bAAAOSwgY5dP0Cv
I also have the Dynamite clutch tool.
That looks like a really cool design, might get one of those instead
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